Tip-up/dive-down type reclining seat for vehicle

ABSTRACT

A vehicle seat is disclosed. The vehicle seat includes reclining lock mechanisms for releasably locking a seat back, a first releasing mechanism for unlocking the reclining lock mechanisms and causing the seat back to be brought to a condition where the seat back is allowed to be pivoted forward and rearward, the first releasing mechanism including a collapsible link bar member  70 , a braking link  71  having a laterally projecting induction pin  72 , a first link plate  73 , and a first operating lever  7 , a tipping-up lock mechanism for releasably locking a seat cushion, the tipping-up lock mechanism including cutout teeth  52   a  to  52   c  provided at the seat cushion, and a latch  80  and a cam member  81  which are supported to the seat back, and a second releasing mechanism for unlocking the tipping-up lock mechanism and causing the seat cushion to be brought to a condition where the seat cushion is allowed to be pivoted, the second releasing mechanism including a recess portion  80   d  formed in the latch  80  for allowing the cam member  81  to be swung up, a second link plate  82 , and a second operating lever  8.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No.13/957,626, filed Aug. 2, 2013, which is a continuation of U.S.application Ser. No. 13/735,384, filed Jan. 7, 2013, which is acontinuation U.S. application Ser. No. 13/529,538, filed Jun. 21, 2012,now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No.13/288,406, filed on Nov. 3, 2011, now abandoned, which is acontinuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/159,462, filed on Jul. 29,2009, now abandoned, which is the U.S. national phase of theInternational Patent Application No. PCT/JP2006/326412, filed Dec. 28,2006, which claims the benefit of the following Japanese PatentApplications: Application No. 2005-379045, filed Dec. 28, 2005,Application No. 2006-001869, filed Jan. 6, 2006, the entireties of whichare incorporated herein by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a tip-up/dive-down type reclining seatfor a vehicle, which includes a seat back adapted to be pivoted forwardand rearward and a seat cushion adapted to be tipped up. The vehicleseat is provided with reclining lock means for releasably locking theseat back so as to prevent the pivotal movement of the seat back and forallowing an angle of the seat back to be adjusted, and tipping-up lockmeans for releasably locking the seat cushion so as to prevent thetipping-up movement of the seat cushion, and is adapted to be dived downand then stored in a space on a lower step portion of a vehicle bodyfloor.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is known a tip-up/dive-down type seat for a vehicle, whichincludes a seat back, a seat cushion capable of being tipped up to theseat back in a substantially vertical posture and tipping-up lock meansfor releasably locking the seat cushion (Japanese Patent ApplicationLaid-Open Publication No. 2005-212554). The entire seat can be diveddown in a condition where the seat cushion is tipped up and thetipping-up lock means is maintained in a locked-state, and then storedin a space on a lower step portion of a vehicle body floor. Moreover,the entire seat can be returned to a used position from the dived downposition in a condition where the tipping-up lock means is maintained inan unlocked-state.

The tip-up/dive-down type vehicle seat is not provided with reclininglock means for releasably locking the seat back, which can cause theseat back to be maintained in a substantially vertical posture, allowthe seat back to be angularly adjusted and allow the seat back to bebrought into a condition where it is allowed to be pivoted forward andreleasably locked. In this vehicle seat, the seat back is provided atone side thereof with a latch. The latch is engaged with a striker lockmounted to a side panel of a vehicle body, whereby the seat back ismaintained in the substantially vertical posture. The seat cushion canbe tipped up to the seat back maintained in the substantially verticalposture.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to provide a vehicle seat whichis provided with reclining lock means for releasably locking a seat backand preventing pivotal movement of the seat back, and tipping-up lockmeans for releasably locking a seat cushion and preventing tipping-upmovement of the seat cushion.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a vehicle seatin which, when reclining lock means is unlocked, tipping-up lock meansis also unlocked, which can be dived down and stored, which can bereturned to a used position from a dived-down position while allowingthe tipping-up lock means and the reclining lock means to be unlocked,and which can be dived down in a condition where a tipped-up posture ofa seat cushion is maintained by the tipping-up lock means and thereclining lock means is unlocked.

It is still another object of the present invention to provide a vehicleseat provided with tipping-up lock means which can cause a seat cushionto be positively locked in a tipped-up posture and can be positivelyunlocked at the time when the seat cushion is to be tipped up.

It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a vehicleseat provided with a stand leg portion which is pivotally supported to alower portion of a seat cushion of the vehicle seat, can be storedsynchronously with tipping-up movement of the seat cushion ordiving-down movement of the vehicle seat and can be developedsynchronously with returning of the seat cushion or the vehicle seat toa used position

It is still another object of the present invention to provide a vehicleseat in which a seat cushion of the vehicle seat can be pivoted from aused position to a tipped-up position and a middle position between theused position and the tipped-up position and which is provided withtipping-up lock means for releasably locking the seat cushion in theused, middle and tipped-up positions.

In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there isprovided a tip-up/dive-down type reclining seat for a vehicle, thevehicle including a vehicle body floor having an upper step portion anda lower step portion. The tip-up/dive-down type reclining seat comprisesa seat back including a pair of first spaced apart side brackets, a seatcushion including a pair of second spaced apart side brackets, a pair ofthird spaced apart base brackets mounted on the upper step portion,reclining lock means for releasably locking the seat back, the reclininglock means including a pair of reclining lock mechanisms each providedbetween a lower end portion of corresponding one of the first spacedapart side brackets and corresponding one of the third spaced apart basebrackets, so that when the reclining lock mechanisms are locked, theseat back can be locked in a substantially vertical posture, and whenthe reclining lock mechanism are unlocked, the seat back is allowed tobe pivoted forward and rearward and angularly adjusted, the reclininglock mechanisms including actuating shafts coupled to each other througha connecting shaft, the reclining lock mechanism being adapted to beunlocked when the actuating shafts are rotated, and adapted to be lockedwhen the actuating shafts are rotated back, the seat cushion beingpivotally supported at rear portions of the second spaced apart sidebrackets thereof to portions of the first spaced apart side bracketswhich are adjacent lower end portions of the first spaced apart sidebrackets, by first support pins, so that the seat cushion is adapted tobe tipped up, a stand leg portion pivotally supported to forwardportions of the second spaced apart side brackets and adapted to bereleasably engaged with respect to the lower step portion of the vehiclebody floor so as to stand from the lower step portion, tipping-up lockmeans on at least one of the first spaced apart side brackets and atleast one of the second spaced apart side brackets for releasablylocking the seat cushion in a tipped-up position, at which the seatcushion becomes opposed to the seat back in a substantially verticalposture, and a used position at which the seat cushion becomes asubstantially horizontal posture, first releasing means on the at leastone of the first spaced apart side brackets and the at least one of thesecond spaced apart side brackets for unlocking the reclining lockmeans, and second releasing means on the at least one of the firstspaced apart side brackets and the at least one of the second spacedapart side brackets for unlocking the tipping-up lock means. An entirevehicle seat in a condition where the seat cushion is located at thetipped-up position or in a condition where the seat back is pivotedforward with respect to the seat cushion in the used position can bedived down and stored in a space on the lower step portion of thevehicle body floor.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a stopper pin isprovided at the at least one of the second spaced apart side brackets soas to be arranged upward of corresponding one of the first support pins,the first releasing means includes a collapsible link bar member coupledat a lower end portion thereof to corresponding one of the actuatingshafts of the reclining lock mechanisms, a braking link having alaterally projecting induction pin provided at an upper end thereof andswingably supported at a middle portion thereof to an upper end portionof the collapsible link bar member by a second support pin, the brakinglink being adapted to stoppingly engaged with the stopper pin from adownward direction, a first link plate swingably supported at a rearwardportion thereof to the at least one of the first spaced apart sidebrackets by a third support pin and having a circular arc-shaped guidehole extending around the second support pin of the braking link, theinduction pin of the braking link being inserted through the guide holeof the first link plate, and a first operating lever coupled to aforward portion of the first link plate via a first wire cable, so thatwhen the first operating lever is pull-operated, the first link plate,the braking link and the collapsible link bar member are pulled up,whereby the reclining lock mechanisms are unlocked and, when the firstoperating lever is released from a pulled-state, the first link plate,the braking link and the collapsible link bar member come down bygravity, whereby the reclining lock mechanisms are locked, the at leastone of the second spaced apart side brackets includes a rear portionhaving a substantially semicircular arc-shaped edge extending about afirst support pin of the at least one of the second side brackets, thetipping-up lock means includes first and second spaced apart cutoutteeth provided at the substantially semicircular arc-shaped edge, thefirst cutout tooth serving as means to facilitate causing of the seatcushion to be locked in the used position and the second cutout toothserving as means to facilitate causing of the seat cushion to be lockedin the tipped-up position, a latch swingably supported at a forwardportion thereof to the at least one of the first spaced apart sidebrackets by a fourth support pin, the latch having a projecting toothprovided at a lower edge of a rearward portion thereof, the projectingtooth being adapted to be selectively and releasably engaged with thefirst and second cutout teeth, and an engaging step portion formed in anupper region of the rearward portion of the latch, and a cam memberhaving a cam body and a lower portion extending downward from the cambody, the cam member being swingably supported to the at least one ofthe first spaced apart side brackets by the third support pin of thefirst link plate with the lower portion thereof being releasably abuttedagainst the engaging step portion of the latch and the second releasingmeans includes a recess portion formed in the upper region of therearward portion of the latch and continuing from an edge of theengaging step portion, the recess portion having a depth which is notless than a height of an engaged region between the projecting tooth ofthe latch and each of the cutout teeth and allows the projecting toothof the latch to be escapingly disengaged from each of the cutout teeth,a second link plate supported at a rearward portion thereof to the atleast one of the first spaced apart side brackets by the third supportpin of the first link plate so as to be swingable together with the cammember, the second link plate being formed with an opening holeincluding hole receiving the induction pin of the braking link, theopening hole having a middle hole edge region against which theinduction pin of the braking link is adapted to be engagingly abuttedwhen the entire vehicle seat is located at a used position of the entirevehicle seat, a lower hole edge region toward which the induction pin ofthe braking link is adapted to be escapingly moved from the middle holeedge region when the seat cushion is tipped up, and an upper hole edgeregion toward which the induction pin of the braking link is adapted tobe escapingly moved when the seat cushion is in the tipped-up conditionand the reclining lock means is unlocked, and a second operating levercoupled to a forward portion of the second link plate via a second wirecable, so that when the second operating lever is pull-operated, the cammember is swung up in such a manner that the lower portion of the cammember is disengaged from the engaging step portion of the latch andslips into the recess portion of the latch, and as the cam member isswung up, the latch is swung up in such a manner that the projectingtooth of the latch is disengaged from any one of the first and secondcutout teeth and, when the second operating lever is released from apulled-state, the second link plate, the cam member, and the latch comedown by gravity, whereby the projecting tooth of the latch is engagedwith any one of the first and second cutout teeth.

In the vehicle seat constructed as discussed above, when the entirevehicle seat is located at the used position thereof and the reclininglock means and the tipping-up lock means are in locked-states, thebraking link is stoppingly abutted at the lower end portion thereofagainst the stopper pin and the induction pin of the braking link islocated at the rear end portion of the guide hole formed in the firstlink plate, so that the used position of the entire vehicle seat isdetermined.

When the entire vehicle seat is located at the used position thereof andthe first operating lever is pull-operated, the first link plate isswung up around the third support pin and the cam member is also swungup together with the swinging-up of the first link plate in such amanner that the lower portion of the cam member is disengaged from theengaging step portion of the latch and slips into the recess portionhaving the depth which is not less than the engaging region between theprojecting tooth of the latch and each of the cutout teeth of the atleast one of the second spaced apart side brackets, whereby the latch isswung up in such a manner that the projecting tooth of the latch isdisengaged from any one of the cutout teeth and the seat cushion isbrought to a condition where the seat cushion is allowed to be tipped uptoward the seat back in the substantially vertical posture.

When the tipping-up lock means is unlocked by the second releasingmeans, the induction pin of the braking link is escapingly moved awayfrom the middle hole edge region of the opening hole of the second linkplate, so that even if the induction pin of the braking link is insertedthrough the second link plate, the second link plate is not pulled up bythe induction pin and the reclining lock means is not unlocked.

When the seat cushion is tipped up and the second operating lever isreleased from the pulled-state, the second link plate, the cam memberand the latch come down by gravity and the lower portion of the cammember is engagingly abutted against the engaging step portion of thelatch, whereby engagement of the projecting tooth of the latch and anyone of the cutout teeth of the at least one of the second side bracketsis maintained. Thus, the seat cushion is maintained in the tipped-upposture by the tipping-up lock means.

When the second operating lever is pull-operated in order that the seatcushion is returned to the used position thereof, the tipping-up lockmeans is unlocked as discussed above. Thus, the seat cushion is broughtto the condition where it is allowed to be pivoted toward the usedposition thereof.

In a condition where the entire vehicle seat is located at the usedposition thereof and the reclining lock means and the tipping-up lockmeans are locked, when the first operating lever is pull-operated, thefirst link plate is swung up around the third support pin. At this time,the induction pin of the braking link is located at the rearward end ofthe guide hole formed in the first link plate and abutted against themiddle hole edge region of the opening hole formed in the second linkplate, the second link plate is also swung up synchronously with theswinging-up of the first link plate.

When the first link plate is swung up, the induction pin of the brakinglink is drawn up through the guide hole and the link bar member coupledat the lower end portion thereof to the corresponding one of theactuating shafts of the reclining lock mechanisms is drawn up, wherebythe reclining lock means is unlocked and the tipping-up lock means isalso unlocked since the second link plate is swung up as discussedabove.

In the condition where the reclining lock means and the tipping-up lockmeans are unlocked, the seat back can be angularly adjusted rearward.When the first operating lever is released from the pulled-conditionafter the seat back is angularly adjusted rearward, the first linkplate, the braking link, the link bar member, second link plate, the cammember, and the latch come down by gravity. Thus, the entire vehicleseat is maintained in the used position thereof.

Moreover, the seat back is pivoted forward and the entire vehicle seatcan be then dived down and stored in the space on the lower step portionof the vehicle body floor. In this case, the first link plate, thebraking link, the link bar member, the second link plate, the cam memberand the latch cannot come down by gravity during the forward pivotalmovement of the seat back, so that the reclining lock means and thetipping-up lock means are maintained in the locked-states. When theentire vehicle seat is to be dived down and stored in the space on thelower step portion of the vehicle body floor, a person causes the seatback to be pivoted forward by a certain extent while holding the seatback with his/her hand, causes his/her hand to be removed from the seatback to the seat cushion and can lift the seat cushion down in the spaceon the lower step portion of the vehicle body floor.

In the condition where the entire vehicle seat is dived down, thereclining lock means and the tipping-up lock means are unlocked, so thatthe person can cause the entire vehicle seat to be easily returned tothe used position thereof by lifting up the entire vehicle seat whileholding the seat back with his/her hand.

When the seat cushion is locked in the tipped-up position by thetipping-up lock means, the stopper pin provided at the at least one ofthe second side brackets is separated from the lower end portion of thebraking link and the induction pin of the braking link comes down bygravity and located at the forward end portion of the guide hole formedin the first link plate.

When the first operating lever is pull-operated in order that the seatcushion is dived down together with the seat back from the tipped-upposition, the first link plate is swung up and the induction pin of thebraking link which is located at the forward end of the guide hole isdrawn up by the first link plate, so that the reclining lock means isunlocked as discussed above.

Even if the reclining lock means is unlocked, the tipping-up lock meansis maintain in the locked-state, since the second link plate has theopening hole which allows the induction pin of the braking link to beescapingly moved when the seat cushion is located at the tipped-upposition and the reclining lock means is unlocked, and the second linkplate is not swung up. The tipping-up lock means is maintained in thelocked-state, so that the seat cushion is not pivoted with respect tothe seat back and can be dived down together with the seat back and theentire vehicle seat can be then stored in the space on the lower stepportion of the vehicle body floor.

In the case where the entire vehicle seat is to be dived down and storedin the space on the lower step portion of the vehicle body floor, theperson causes the seat back to be pivoted forward by a certain extentwhile holding the seat back with his/her hand, causes his/her hand to beremoved from the seat back to the seat cushion and can lift the seatcushion down in the space on the lower step portion of the vehicle bodyfloor, as discussed above.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an angle of the cammember with respect to the latch is set in such a manner that an anglebetween a reference line connecting an axial center of the fourthsupport pin of the latch and an abutment point of the cam member againstthe engaging step portion of the latch, and a line connecting an axialcenter of the second support pin of the cam member and the abutmentpoint is kept to be an acute angle, so that engagement between theprojecting tooth of the latch and any one of the first and second cutoutteeth can be maintained by the angle of the cam member relative to thelatch.

In this case, the angle of the cam member with respect to the latch isset in such a manner that the angle between the reference lineconnecting the axial center of the fourth support pin of the latch andthe abutment point of the cam member against the engaging step portionof the latch, and the line connecting the axial center of the secondsupport pin of the cam member and the abutment point is kept to be theacute angle, so that the cam functions as a prop with respect to theengaging step portion of the latch and the latch is held by the cammember so as to be unable to swing. Therefore, even if the personunintentionally tries to cause the seat cushion to be pivoted upward,the engagement between the projecting tooth of the latch and each of thecutout teeth of the at least one of the second side brackets.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the lower portion ofthe cam member is formed into a substantially semielliptical shape, theengaging step portion of the latch is formed so as to have asubstantially J-shape which allows the lower portion of the cam memberto be easily abutted against the engaging step portion of the latch, andthe recess portion of the latch is formed so as to have a substantiallyU-shape which has a depth larger than the height of the engaged regionbetween the projecting tooth and each of the cutout teeth and fits thelower portion of the cam member.

In this case, the lower portion of the cam member is formed into thesubstantially semielliptical shape, the engaging step portion of thelatch is formed so as to have the substantially J-shape which allows thelower portion of the cam member to be easily abutted against theengaging step portion of the latch, and the recess portion of the latchis formed so as to have the substantially U-shape which has the depthlarger than the height of the engaged region between the projectingtooth and each of the cutout teeth and fits the lower portion of the cammember. Therefore, when the second operating lever is pull-operated, thecam member is swung up in such a manner that the lower portion of saidcam member is disengaged from the engaging step portion of the latch andslips into the recess portion of the latch, whereby the latch isconsiderably swung up, so that the projecting tooth of the latch can bepositively disengaged from each of the cutout teeth of the at least oneof the second side brackets.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the stand legportion is typically urged toward a stored position under the seatcushion by a spring which is retained at one end thereof to an upper endregion of the stand leg portion and retained at the other end thereof tothe at least one of the second spaced apart side brackets and thevehicle seat further includes a third wire cable which is coupled at oneend portion thereof to the upper region of the stand leg portion andcoupled at the other end portion to the seat back, so that when thetipping-up lock means is unlocked and the seat cushion to be tipped up,the third wire cable is pushed so as to overcome an action of the springand allow the stand leg portion to be pivoted toward a developedposition and as the seat cushion is pivoted toward the tipped-upposition, the action of the spring is exerted on the third wire cable.

In this case, the stand leg portion 6 can be pivoted toward the storedposition synchronously with the tipping-up movement of the seat cushionand diving-down movement of the entire vehicle seat, and can be pivotedtoward the developed position synchronously with returning of the entireseat toward the used position of the entire vehicle seat or returning ofthe seat cushion toward the first used position.

According to a further aspect of the present invention, there isprovided a tip-up/dive-down type reclining seat for a vehicle, thevehicle including a vehicle body floor having an upper step portion anda lower step portion. The tip-up/dive-down type reclining seat comprisesa seat back including a pair of first spaced apart side brackets, a seatcushion including a pair of second spaced apart side brackets, a pair ofthird spaced apart base brackets mounted on the upper step portion,reclining lock means for releasably locking the seat back, the reclininglock means including a pair of reclining lock mechanisms each providedbetween a lower end portion of corresponding one of the first spacedapart side brackets and corresponding one of the third spaced apart basebrackets, so that when the reclining lock mechanisms are locked, theseat back can be locked in a substantially vertical posture, and whenthe reclining lock mechanism are unlocked, the seat back is allowed tobe pivoted forward and rearward and angularly adjusted, the reclininglock mechanisms including actuating shafts coupled to each other througha connecting shaft, the reclining lock mechanism being adapted to beunlocked when the actuating shafts are rotated, and adapted to be lockedwhen the actuating shafts are rotated back, the seat cushion beingpivotally supported at rear portions of the second spaced apart sidebrackets thereof to portions of the first spaced apart side bracketswhich are adjacent lower end portions of the first spaced apart sidebrackets, by first support pins, so that the seat cushion is adapted tobe tipped up, a stand leg portion pivotally supported to forwardportions of the second spaced apart side brackets and adapted to bereleasably engaged with respect to the lower step portion of the vehiclebody floor so as to stand from the lower step portion, tipping-up lockmeans on at least one of the first spaced apart side brackets and atleast one of the second spaced apart side brackets for releasablylocking the seat cushion in a tipped-up position, at which the seatcushion becomes opposed to the seat back in a substantially verticalposture, a used position at which the seat cushion becomes asubstantially horizontal posture, and a middle position between thetipped-up position and the used position, first releasing means on theat least one of the first spaced apart side brackets and the at leastone of the second spaced apart side brackets for unlocking the reclininglock means, and second releasing means on the at least one of the firstspaced apart side brackets and the at least one of the second spacedapart side brackets for unlocking the tipping-up lock means, wherein anentire vehicle seat in a condition where the seat cushion is located atthe tipped-up position or in a condition where the seat back is pivotedforward with respect to the seat cushion in the used position can bedived down and stored in a space on the lower step portion of thevehicle body floor.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a stopper pin isprovided at the at least one of the second spaced apart side brackets soas to be arranged upward of corresponding one of the first support pins,the first releasing means includes a collapsible link bar member coupledat a lower end portion thereof to corresponding one of the actuatingshafts of the reclining lock mechanisms, a first braking link having alaterally projecting induction pin provided at an upper end thereof andswingably supported at a middle portion thereof to an upper end portionof the collapsible link bar member by a second support pin, the firstbraking link being adapted to be stoppingly at a lower portion thereofabutted the stopper pin from a downward direction, a first link plateswingably supported at a rearward portion thereof to the at least one ofthe first spaced apart side brackets by a third support pin and having acircular arc-shaped guide hole extending around the second support pinof the braking link and a substantially L-shaped control hole, theinduction pin of the braking link being inserted through the guide holeof the first link plate, a second braking link pivotally supported at amiddle portion thereof to the first link plate, the second braking linkbeing adapted to be stoppingly abutted at a lower portion thereofagainst the stopper pin from a direction opposite to the direction fromwhich the lower portion of the first braking link is abutted against thestopper pin, an elongated bar pivotally supported to an upper end of thesecond braking link and having a wire retaining pin which is provided ata free end of the elongated bar and inserted through the substantiallyL-shaped control hole of the first link plate, the substantiallyL-shaped control hole having a vertical hole portion and a horizontalhole portion, and a first operating lever coupled to the wire-retainingpin via a first wire cable, so that when an entire vehicle seat islocated at a used position thereof, the first braking link is abutted atthe lower portion thereof against the stopper pin with the induction pinbeing located at a rear end portion of the guide hole and the secondbraking link is abutted at the lower portion thereof against the stopperpin with the wire retaining pin being located in the horizontal holeportion and, when the seat cushion is pivoted to the middle position,the stopper pin is separated from the stopper pin and the first brakinglink comes down by gravity in such a manner that the induction pin ismoved toward a forward end of the guide hole, and the stopper pin kicksup the second braking link in such a manner that the wire retaining pinis moved toward a connecting hole portion between the horizontal holeand the vertical hole portion and, when the seat cushion is pivoted tothe tipped-up position, the stopper pin is separated from the secondbraking link and the second braking link comes down by gravity in such amanner that the wire retaining pin is moved toward the horizontal holeportion, the at least one of the second spaced apart side bracketsincludes a rear portion having a substantially semicircular arc-shapededge extending about a first support pin of the at least one of thesecond side brackets, the second releasing means includes first, secondand third spaced apart cutout teeth provided at the substantiallysemicircular arc-shaped edge, the first cutout tooth serving as means tofacilitate causing of the seat cushion to be locked in the usedposition, the second cutout tooth serving as means to facilitate causingof the seat cushion to be locked in the tipped-up position, and thethird cutout tooth serving as means to facilitate causing of the seatcushion to be locked in the middle position, a latch swingably supportedat a forward portion thereof to the at least one of the first spacedapart side brackets by a fourth support pin, the latch having aprojecting tooth provided at a lower edge of a rearward portion thereof,the projecting tooth being adapted to be selectively and releasablyengaged with the first, second and third cutout teeth, and an engagingstep portion formed in an upper region of the rearward portion of thelatch, and a cam member having a cam body and a lower portion extendingdownward from the cam body, the cam member being swingably supported tothe at least one of the first spaced apart side brackets by the thirdsupport pin of the first link plate with the lower portion thereof beingreleasably abutted against the engaging step portion of the latch, andthe second releasing means includes a recess portion formed in the upperregion of the rearward portion of the latch and continuing from an edgeof the engaging step portion, the recess portion having a depth which isnot less than a height of an engaged region between the projecting toothof the latch and each of the cutout teeth and allows the projectingtooth of the latch to be escapingly disengaged from each of the cutoutteeth, a second link plate supported at a rearward portion thereof tothe at least one of the first spaced apart side brackets by the thirdsupport pin of the first link plate so as to be swingable together withthe cam member, the second link plate being formed with an opening holeincluding hole receiving the induction pin of the braking link, theopening hole having a middle hole edge region against which theinduction pin of the braking link is adapted to be engagingly abuttedwhen the entire vehicle seat is located at a used position of the entirevehicle seat, a lower hole edge region toward which the induction pin ofthe braking link is adapted to be escapingly moved from the middle holeedge region when the seat cushion is tipped up, and an upper hole edgeregion toward which the induction pin of the braking link is adapted tobe escapingly moved when the seat cushion is in the tipped-up conditionand the reclining lock means is unlocked, and a second operating levercoupled to a forward portion of the second link plate via a second wirecable, wherein when the entire vehicle seat is located at the usedposition of the vehicle seat and the second operating lever ispull-operated in order that the entire vehicle seat is allowed to bedive down, the first link plate is swung up by the wire retaining pinwhich is located in the horizontal hole portion of the control hole, thesecond link plate is swung up by the induction pin which is located at arear end of the guide hole and the middle hole edge region of theopening hole, the link bar member is drawn up through the first brakinglink, and the cam member is swung up in such a manner that the lowerportion of the cam member is disengaged from the engaging step portionof the latch and slips into the recess portion of the latch, whereby thelatch is swung up in such a manner that the projecting tooth of thelatch is disengaged from any one of the first, second and third cutouttooth, wherein when the entire vehicle seat is located at the usedposition of the vehicle seat and second operating lever is pull-operatedin order that the seat cushion is allowed to be tipped up, the secondink plate is swung up, the cam member is swung up in such a manner thatthe lower portion of the cam member is disengaged from the engaging stepportion of the latch and slips into the recess portion of the latch,whereby the latch is swung up in such a manner that the projecting toothof the latch is disengaged from any one of the first, second and thirdcutouts, and the induction pin of the first braking link is escapinglymoved toward the upper hole edge region of the opening hole, so that thefirst link plate is not swung up and is idly operated so as not tounlock the reclining lock means, wherein when the seat cushion islocated at the tipped-up position and the first operating lever ispull-operated in that the entire vehicle seat is allowed to be divedown, the first link plate is swung up by the wire retaining pin whichis located at the horizontal hole portion of the control hole, and thelink bar member is drawn up by the first braking link whose inductionpin is located at a forward end of the guide hole, whereby the reclininglock means is unlocked, and the induction pin is escapingly moved to theupper hole edge region of the opening hole from the lower hole edgeregion of the opening hole, so that the second link plate is not swungup and is idly operated so as not to unlock the tipping-up lock means,wherein when the seat cushion is located at the middle position and thefirst operating lever is pull-operated, the wire retaining pin which islocated at the connecting hole portion between the horizontal holeportion and the vertical hole portion of the control hole is movedtoward the horizontal hole portion, so that the first link plate is notswung up and is idly operated so as not to unlock the reclining lockmeans, so that the vehicle seat cannot be dived down, and wherein afterthe seat back is angularly adjusted rearward or the seat cushion ispivoted to the middle position or the tipped-up position, the first andsecond operating lever are released from the pulled-states, the firstand second link plates, the first and second braking link, the link barmember, the cam member and the latch come down by gravity, whereby thereclining lock means and the tipping-up lock means are locked and, whenthe entire vehicle seat is dive down, the first and second braking link,the link bar member, the cam member and the latch cannot come down bygravity, so that the reclining lock means and the tipping-up lock meansare maintained in unlocked-states.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of a tip-up/dive-down type recliningseat for a vehicle according to each of first and second embodiments ofthe present invention;

FIG. 2 is a schematic side view illustrating reclining lock means,tipping-up lock means, and first and second releasing means which areprovided at the reclining seat according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 3 is a schematic front view illustrating the reclining lock means,the tipping-up lock means, and the first and second releasing means;

FIG. 4 is a schematic side view of a braking link provided with aninduction pin, which is one element of the first releasing means;

FIG. 5 is a schematic view illustrating a latch of the tipping-up lockmeans;

FIG. 6 is a schematic side view of the tipping-up lock means;

FIG. 7 is a schematic side view of a second link plate of the tipping-uplock means;

FIG. 8 is a schematic side view of a stand leg portion provided at eachof the first and second embodiments;

FIGS. 9a to 9c are each an explanatory view of a condition of a wirecoupled to the stand leg portion, during pivotal movement of a seatcushion of the vehicle seat according to each of the first and secondembodiments;

FIG. 10 is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explaining anunlocking operation of the tipping-up lock means;

FIG. 11 is a schematic side view showing an unlocked condition of thetipping-up lock means;

FIGS. 12a to 12c are each a schematic side view which is of assistancein explaining tipping-up movement of the seat cushion;

FIG. 13 is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explaininglocking operation of the tipping-up lock means;

FIG. 14 is an explanatory view which is of assistance in explaining anunlocking operation of the reclining lock means;

FIG. 15 is an explanatory view which is of assistance in explaining anunlocked-state of the reclining lock means;

FIG. 16 is a schematic side view of the reclining seat which is ofassistance in explaining an angularly rearward adjusting operation of aseat back of the vehicle seat according to the first embodiment;

FIG. 17a is a schematic side view of the vehicle seat according to thefirst embodiment, which is of assistance in explaining diving-downmovement of the vehicle seat;

FIG. 17b is a schematic side view of the vehicle seat, which is ofassistance in explaining a stored-condition of the vehicle seat;

FIG. 18a is a schematic side view of the first and second releasingmeans at the time of the diving-down movement of the vehicle seat;

FIG. 18b is a schematic side view of the first and second releasingmeans at the time of storing of the vehicle seat;

FIGS. 19a and 19b are each a schematic side view of the vehicle seat,which is of assistance in explaining returning of the vehicle seat inthe stored-condition to a used position;

FIG. 20 is a schematic side view of the tipping-up lock means in alocked-condition;

FIG. 21 is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explaining anunlocking operation of the reclining lock means;

FIG. 22a is an explanatory view of the tipping-up lock means at the timeof the diving-down movement of the vehicle seat;

FIG. 22b is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explainingthe diving-down movement of the vehicle seat;

FIG. 23 is a schematic side view of the tipping-up lock means justbefore the diving-down movement of the vehicle seat;

FIG. 24 is a schematic side view of the vehicle seat, which is ofassistance in explaining an angularly rearward adjusting operation ofthe vehicle seat in the tipped-up condition;

FIG. 25 is a schematic fragmentary side view of a side bracket of a seatcushion of a reclining vehicle seat according to the second embodimentof the present invention;

FIG. 26 is a schematic side view of reclining lock means, tipping-uplock means, and first and second releasing means which are provided atthe vehicle seat according to the second embodiment;

FIG. 27 is a schematic front view of the reclining lock means, thetipping-up lock means, and the first and second releasing means of thesecond embodiment;

FIG. 28 is a schematic side view illustrating a first link plate, asecond braking link, an elongated bar and a wire retaining pin which areprovided at the vehicle seat of the second embodiment;

FIG. 29 is a schematic view which is of assistance in explaining alocked condition of the tipping-up lock means;

FIG. 30 is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explaining anunlocking operation of the reclining lock means;

FIG. 31 is a schematic side view illustrating unlocked-conditions of thereclining lock means and the tipping-up lock means;

FIG. 32 is a schematic fragmentary side view which is of assistance inexplaining an unlocked-condition of the tipping-up lock means;

FIG. 33 is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explaining anangularly rearward adjusting operation of the vehicle seat according tothe second embodiment;

FIG. 34a is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explaining adiving-down movement of the vehicle seat according to the secondembodiment;

FIG. 34b is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explainingstoring of the vehicle seat according to the second embodiment;

FIG. 35a is a schematic side view illustrating the first and secondreleasing means at the time of the diving-down movement of the vehicleseat;

FIG. 35b is a schematic side view illustrating the first and secondreleasing means at the time of storing of the vehicle seat;

FIG. 36a is a schematic side view of the vehicle seat in thestored-condition;

FIG. 36b is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explainingreturning of the vehicle seat in the stored-condition to a usedposition;

FIG. 37 is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explaining anunlocking operation of the tipping-up lock means;

FIG. 38 is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explaining antipping-up movement of a seat cushion of the vehicle seat;

FIG. 39 is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explaining atipped-up condition of the seat cushion;

FIG. 40 is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explaining alocking operation of the tipping-up lock means in the condition shown inFIG. 39;

FIG. 41 is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explaining anunlocking operation of the reclining lock means at the time ofdiving-down of the vehicle seat in the tipped-up condition;

FIG. 42a is a schematic side view of the vehicle seat during thediving-down movement of the vehicle seat;

FIG. 42b is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explainingan unlocked-condition of the reclining lock means during the diving-downof the vehicle seat;

FIG. 43 is a schematic side view of the vehicle seat in an angularlyrearward adjusted-condition;

FIG. 44 is a schematic side view of the reclining lock means, thetipping-up lock means and the first and second releasing means at thetime when the seat cushion is located at a tipped-up position;

FIG. 45a is a schematic side view which is of assistance in explainingthe reclining lock means when erroneously operated; and

FIG. 45b is a schematic side view of the vehicle seat at the time whenthe reclining lock means is erroneously operated.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Referring to FIG. 1, there is illustrated a vehicle seat according to afirst embodiment of the present invention. The vehicle seat includes aseat back 1 adapted to be pivoted forward and rearward and having a pairof spaced apart side brackets serving as side frame sections of a seatback frame for the seat back 1, a seat cushion 5 pivotally supported tothe seat back 1 so as to be capable of being tipped up, reclining lockmeans including first and second reclining lock mechanisms forreleasably locking the seat back 1 and preventing the pivotal movementof the seat back 1 (only first reclining mechanism 3 is shown in FIG.1), the first and second reclining mechanisms being constructed in thesame manner, first releasing means for unlocking the first and secondreclining lock mechanisms 3 and allowing the seat back to be brought toa condition where the seat back is allowed to be pivoted forward andrearward, tipping-up lock means for releasably locking the seat cushion5 and preventing the tipping-up movement of the seat cushion, and secondreleasing means for unlocking the tipping-up means and allowing the seatcushion to be brought to a condition where the seat cushion is allowedto be tipped up. The reclining lock mechanisms 3 are provided betweenlower end portions of the spaced apart side brackets of the seat back 1and a pair of spaced apart base brackets 2 mounted on an upper stepportion f₁ of a vehicle body floor F so as to stand up from the upperstep portion f1, so that the seat back 1 is allowed to be releasablylocked with respect to the vehicle body floor F by the reclining lockmechanisms 3. As the reclining lock mechanisms 3, there may be employedreclining lock mechanisms which have actuating shafts 4 coupled to eachother through a connecting shaft (not shown) which is connected at bothends thereof to the actuating shafts 4, whereby the reclining lockmechanisms are adapted to be synchronously actuated and can carry outunlocking operation by rotation of the actuating shafts 4 and lockingoperation by rotating-back of the actuating shafts 4 (refer to, forexample, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-173922incorporated herein as a reference).

The seat cushion 5 includes a pair of spaced apart side brackets servingas side frame sections of a seat cushion frame for the seat cushion 5.The spaced apart side brackets of the seat cushion 5 are coupled at rearend portions thereof to portions of the side brackets of the seat back1, which are adjacent the lower end portions of the spaced apart sidebrackets of the seat back 1, by support pins 50, so that the seatcushion 5 is pivotally supported to the seat back 1 so as to be allowedto be tipped up. The vehicle seat further includes a substantiallyU-shaped stand leg portion 6 in outline which is pivotally connected atupper end regions of spaced apart vertical portions thereof to lowerregions of forward portions of the side brackets of the seat cushion 5by support pins 6 a. A receiving base 6 b for receiving and engaging alower horizontal portion of the stand leg portion 6 is mounted on alower step portion f₂ of the vehicle body floor F. The stand leg portion6 is adapted to be releasably engaged at the lower horizontal portionthereof with the receiving base 6 b so as to obliquely stand up from thelower step portion f₂ of the vehicle body floor F, whereby when the seatcushion is located at a first used position at which the seat cushion 5becomes a substantially horizontal posture, the seat cushion 5 ishorizontally supported by the stand leg portion 6 which is releasablyengaged with the receiving base 6 b.

Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, there is illustrated the first releasingmeans which is provided on one of both sides of the vehicle seat. Thefirst releasing means includes a collapsible link bar member 70, abraking link 71 having a laterally projecting induction pin 72 providedat an upper end thereof, a first link plate 73, and a first operatinglever 7 (see FIG. 1).

The link bar member 70 includes a lower bar portion 70 a coupled at afirst end thereof to an actuating shaft 4 of the first reclining lockmechanism 3 which is provided on the one side of the vehicle seat, andan upper bar portion 70 b connected at a first end thereof to a secondend of the lower bar portion 70 a by a support pin 70 c and extendingupward. As best shown in FIG. 4, the braking link 71 is swingablyconnected at a substantially middle portion thereof to a second end ofthe upper bar portion 70 b by a support pin 70 d. More particularly, thebraking link 71 is swingably connected to the upper bar portion 70 bwith the lower end portion thereof being directed to a stopper pin 51which is adapted to stoppingly engage the lower end portion of thebraking link 71 from a downward direction. As shown in FIG. 2, thestopper pin 51 is provided on one 5′ of the side brackets of the seatcushion which is arranged on the one side of the vehicle seat. Moreparticularly, the stopper pin 51 is provided at a portion of the sidebracket 5′ of the seat cushion so as to be arranged upward of a supportpin 50 coupling the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion and one 1′ ofthe side brackets of the seat back which is arranged on the one side ofthe vehicle seat.

The first link plate 73 is formed into a substantially triangular shapehaving three lobes, and swingably supported at a rearward lobe thereofto the side bracket 1′ of the seat back 1 by a support pin 77. The firstlink plate 73 has a circular arc-shaped guide hole 78 formed therein soas to extend about the support pin 70 d of the braking link 71. Theinduction pin 72 of the braking link 71 is inserted through the guidehole 78 of the first link plate 73.

The first operating lever 7 of the first releasing means is provided ina recess portion formed in an upper region of a back of the seat back 1as shown in FIG. 1, and coupled to a forward lobe of the first linkplate 73 via a wire 7 a of a first wire cable which is inserted througha tube 7 b of the first wire cable. When a person pull-operates thefirst operating lever 7, the wire 7 a is drawn upward and the first linkplate 73 is swung upward while pulling up the collapsible link member 70through the braking link 71, whereby the actuating shafts 4 of thereclining lock mechanisms are synchronously rotated. As a result, thereclining lock mechanisms 3 are synchronously brought to unlockedstates. In this condition, the person can cause the seat back 1 to bepivoted forward or rearward in one motion and cause the angle of theseat back 1 relative to the vehicle body floor to be adjusted.

More particularly, the pulling operation of the first operating lever 7causes the entire components including the first link plate 73, thebraking link 71 and the link bar member 70 to be pulled up, whereby theactuating shaft 4 of the first reclining lock mechanism 3 is rotated, anactuating shaft of the second reclining lock mechanism is synchronouslyrotated and the reclining lock means is then unlocked. When the firstoperating lever 7 is released from the pulled condition, the entirecomponents including the first link plate 73, the braking link 71 andthe link bar member 70 come down by gravity and the actuating shafts ofthe reclining lock mechanisms are synchronously rotated back, wherebythe reclining lock mechanisms are locked. Thus, the seat back is lockedwith respect to the vehicle body floor.

The tipping-up lock means is provided on the one side of the vehicleseat. As shown in FIG. 2, the rear portion of the side bracket 5′ of theseat cushion has a substantially semicircular arc-shaped edge extendingabout the support pin 50 of the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion. Thetipping-up lock means includes first and second cutout teeth 52 a, 52 bprovided at the substantially semicircular arc-shaped edge of the sidebracket 5′ so as to be spaced apart from each other, and a latch 80 anda cam member 81 which are supported to side bracket 1′ of the seat back1. The first cutout tooth 52 a serves as means to facilitate causing ofthe seat cushion 5 to be locked in the first used position at which theseat cushion becomes the substantially horizontal posture. The secondcutout tooth 52 b serves as means to facilitate causing of the seatcushion to be locked in a tipped-up position at which the seat cushionbecomes opposed to the seat back located in a second used position atwhich the seat back becomes a substantially vertical posture.

The latch 80 is pivotally supported at a forward portion thereof to theside bracket 1′ of the seat back by a support pin 80 a so as to beswingable to an upward direction from a rearward direction. As bestshown in FIG. 5, the latch 80 is provided at a lower edge region of arearward portion thereof with a projecting tooth 80 b which is adaptedto be selectively and releasably engaged with the first and secondcutout teeth 52 a, 52 b of the side bracket 5′ (FIG. 2). In order thatthe projecting tooth 80 b of the latch 80 can be securely engaged withthe second cutout tooth 52 b of the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion5, the projecting tooth 80 b is configured to include two spaced apartprojecting tooth-portions.

The first cutout tooth 52 a is configured to include a recess portionwhich is adapted to receive the projecting tooth 80 b of the latch 80during returning of the seat cushion to the first used position from thetipped-up position and has a length sufficient to allow the seat back inthe second used position to be angularly adjusted rearward in thecondition where the seat cushion is locked in the first used position.In the illustrated example, a third cutout tooth (not shown) whichserves as means to facilitate causing of the seat cushion to be lockedin a middle position between the first used position and the tipped-upposition of the seat cushion may be provided at the substantiallysemicircular arc-shaped edge of the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushionso as to be arranged between the first and second cutout teeth 52 a, 52b.

The cam member 81 includes a cam body and a lower portion extendingdownward from the cam body. The cam member 81 is swingably supported atthe cam body to the side bracket 1′ of the seat back 1 by the supportpin 77 of the first link plate 73, with the lower portion thereof beingdirected to an upper region of the rearward portion of the latch 80.

As best shown in FIG. 5, the latch 80 is formed in the upper region ofthe rearward portion thereof with an engaging step portion 80 c againstwhich the lower portion of the cam member 81 is releasably abutted. Thelower portion of the cam member 81 is abutted against the engaging stepportion 80 c of the latch 80, whereby the cam member 81 functions as aprop with respect to the latch 80, so that the engagement between theprojecting tooth 80 b of the latch 80 and each of the first and secondcutout teeth 52 a, 52 b of the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion 5 canbe positively maintained.

Referring to FIG. 6, an angle of the cam member 81 with respect to thelatch 80 is set in such a manner that an angle θ between a referenceline L₁ connecting an axial center O₁ of the support pin 80 a of thelatch 80 and an abutment point P of the cam member 81 against theengaging step portion 80 c of the latch 80, and a line L₂ connecting anaxial center O₂ of the support pin 77 of the cam member 81 and theabutment point P is kept to be an acute angle. A bottom surface of theengaging step portion 80 c of the latch 80 is formed so as to beadjacent the projecting tooth 80 b of the latch 80, so that thereference line L₁ is set so as to descend rearward from the axial centerO₁ of the support pin 80 a of the latch 80.

In the illustrated example, the lower portion of the cam member 81 isformed into a substantially semielliptical shape. Correspondingly tosuch a shape of the lower portion of the cam member 81, the bottomsurface of the engaging step portion 80 c of the latch 80 is formed soas to have a substantially J-shape which allows the lower portion of thecam member 81 to be easily abutted against the engaging step portion 80c. Moreover, the substantially J-shaped bottom surface of the engagingstep portion 80 c is formed so as to have a curve which allows at leasthalf or more region of the lower portion of the cam member 81 to bereceived by the engaging step portion 80 c, so that the lower portion ofthe cam member 81 can be positively abutted against the engaging stepportion 80 c of the latch 80 and stably received by the engaging stepportion 80 c.

The second releasing means for unlocking the tipping-up lock meansincludes a recess portion 80 d (FIG. 5) formed in the upper region ofthe rearward portion of the latch 80 for allowing of the cam member 81to be swung up, a second link plate 82, and a second operating lever 8(FIG. 1). The recess portion 80 d formed in the latch 80 extendscontinuously from an edge of the engaging step portion 80 c and may beformed so as to have a depth which is not less than a height of anengaged region between the projecting tooth 80 b of the latch 80 andeach of the cutout teeth 52 a, 52 b and allows the projecting tooth 80 bof the latch 80 to be escapingly disengaged from each of the cutoutteeth 52 a, 52 b.

In the illustrated example, as shown in FIG. 5, the recess portion 80 dof the latch 80 is formed so as to have a substantially U-shape (seeFIG. 5) which has a depth larger than the height of the engaged regionbetween the projecting tooth 80 d and each of the cutout teeth 52 a, 52b and fits the lower portion of the cam 81.

The recess portion 80 d of the latch 80 serves to allow the cam member81 to be swung up in such a manner that the lower portion of the cammember 81 is disengaged from the engaging step portion 80 c of the latch80 and slips into the recess portion 80 d. As the cam member 81 is swungup, the latch 80 is swung upwardly in such a manner that the projectingtooth 80 b is positively disengaged from any one of the cutout teeth 52a, 52 b of the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion.

The latch 80 is held so as to be stably swingable with resort to aholding plate 90 (see FIG. 3) which is supported by the support pin 50of the side bracket 5′ and the support pin 80 a of the latch 80.

The second link plate 82 is supported to the side bracket 1′ of the seatback by the support pin 77 of the first link plate 73 so as to beswingable together with the cam member 81. As the second link plate 82,there is employed a link plate which is formed so as to have asubstantially sector-shape which becomes gradually wider radially from abase portion thereof which is supported by the support pin 77.

The first link plate 73, the cam member 81, and the second link plate 82are mounted to the support pin 77 which is rotatably supported to theside bracket 1′ of the seat back. More particularly, the cam member 81and the second link plate 82 are fixed to the support pin 77, so thatthey are swingable together.

Referring to FIG. 7, the second link plate 82 is formed with an openinghole 83 which receives the induction pin 72 of the braking link 71. Theopening hole 83 of the second link plate 82 has a middle hole edgeregion 83 a against which the induction pin 72 of the braking link 71 isadapted to be engagingly abutted when the entire vehicle seat is locatedat a used position of the entire vehicle seat, a lower hole edge region83 b toward which the induction pin 72 of the braking link 71 is adaptedto be escapingly moved from the middle hole edge region 83 a when theseat cushion is tipped up, and an upper hole edge region 83 c towardwhich the induction pin 72 of the braking link 71 is adapted to beescapingly moved when the seat cushion is in the tipped-up condition andthe reclining lock means is unlocked. The term “used position of theentire vehicle seat” means a position at which the seat cushion becomesthe substantially horizontal posture and the seat back becomes thesubstantially vertical posture.

The second link plate 82 is coupled to the second operating lever 8 viaa wire 8 a of a second wire cable which is inserted through a tube 8 bof the second wire cable. As shown in FIG. 1, the second operating lever8 is provided in a recess portion formed in a bottom region of a forwardsection of the seat cushion 5. When the second operating lever 8 ispulled by the person, to thereby cause the second link plate 82 to bedrawn up, the seat cushion can be brought to a condition where it isallowed to be tipped up in one motion by the person, as will bediscussed in detail hereinafter.

The pulling operation of the second operating lever 8 causes the secondlink plate 82 and the cam member 81 to be swung, whereby the latch 80 ispulled upward and consequently the tipping-up lock means is brought toan unlocked state. Moreover, when the second operating lever 8 isreleased from the pulled-state, the entire components which include thesecond link plate 82, the cam member 81 and the latch 80 come down bygravity, whereby the tipping-up lock mean is brought to a locked-state.

Referring to FIG. 8, the stand leg portion 6 is typically urged toward astored position under the seat cushion by a tension spring 10 which is acoil spring or a helical torsion spring and retained at one end thereofto an upper end region of one of the spaced apart vertical portions ofthe U-shaped stand leg portion 6 and retained at the other end thereofto the one of the side brackets of the seat cushion (not shown).Moreover, a wire of a third wire cable 11 which is inserted through atube 11 c of the third wire cable 11 is coupled at one end portion 11 athereof to the upper end region of the vertical portion of the stand legportion 6 and coupled at the other end portion thereof (not shown) tothe seat back.

Referring now to FIGS. 9a to 9c , the other end portion 11 b of the wireof the third wire cable 11 is supported to a retaining piece 12 which isprovided at a suitable portion of the seat back frame. The other endportion 11 b of the wire of the third wire cable 11 is provided with aspherical end stop 11 d and penetrated through a slit of the retainingpiece 12 so as to be movable relative to the retaining piece 12.Incidentally, any suitable compensator (not shown) for compensating apulling force exerted on the wire of the third wire cable 11 andadjusting a total length of the wire of the third wire cable 11 isprovided at a suitable portion of the wire of the third wire cable 11.

When the seat cushion is located at the first used position, the wire ofthe third wire cable 11 is in a condition shown in FIG. 9a . In thiscondition, when the person causes the tipping-up lock means to beunlocked by pulling the second operating lever 8 and then causes theseat cushion to be tipped up while allowing the stand leg portion 6 tobe disengaged from the receiving base 6 b (FIG. 1), the wire of thethird wire cable 11 is pushed so as to overcome an action of the tensionspring 10 (as shown in FIG. 9b ) and allow the stand leg portion 6 to bepivoted toward a developed position thereof until the seat cushionreaches a position just before the tipped-up position. On the otherhand, as the seat cushion is pivoted toward the tipped-up position fromthe position just before the tipped-up position, the action of thetension spring 10 (FIG. 8) is exerted on the wire of the third wirecable 11, whereby the wire of the third wire cable 11 is moved in such amanner that the wire end portion 11 b is moved relative to the retainingpiece 12 so as to project from the retaining piece 12 as shown in FIG.9c . Thus, the stand leg portion 6 is moved to the stored position bythe action of the tension spring 10.

By the wire of the third wire cable 11, the stand leg portion 6 can bepivoted toward the stored position synchronously with the tipping-upmovement of the seat cushion and diving-down movement of the entirevehicle seat, and can be pivoted toward the developed positionsynchronously with returning of the entire seat toward the used positionof the entire vehicle seat or returning of the seat cushion toward thefirst used position.

In the tip-up/dive down type reclining vehicle seat of the firstembodiment which is constructed as discussed above, in a condition wherethe entire vehicle seat is located at the used position thereof (seeFIG. 1) and the reclining lock means and the tipping-up lock means arein the locked states (see FIG. 2), the lower end portion of the brakinglink 71 is stoppingly engaged with the stopper pin 51 provided on theside bracket 5′ of the seat cushion 5 and the induction pin 72 of thebraking link 71 is located at a rearward end of the guide hole 78 formedin the first link plate 73, whereby the used position of the entirevehicle seat is determined.

In a case where the seat cushion 1 is to be tipped up from the firstused position in a condition where the entire vehicle seat is located atthe used position thereof, when the second operating lever 8 ispull-operated by the person, an upward pulling force is applied to thesecond link plate 82 through the wire 8 a of the second wire cable asshown in FIG. 10. By the upward pulling force, the second link plate 82is upwardly swung about the support pin 77 and the cam member 81 is alsoswung together with the second link plate 82 in such a manner that thelower portion of the cam member 81 is disengaged from the engaging stepportion 80 c of the latch 80 and slips into the recess portion 80 d ofthe latch 80.

As the lower portion of the cam member 81 slips into the recess portion80 d of the latch 80, the latch 80 is swung up, whereby the projectingtooth 80 b of the latch 80 is disengaged from the first cutout tooth 52a of the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion as shown in FIG. 11. Therecess portion 80 d of the latch 80 is configured to have the depthlarger than the height of the engaged region between the projectingtooth 80 b of the latch 80 and the cutout tooth 52 a of the side bracket5′ of the seat cushion 5 as discussed above, so that as the lowerportion of the cam 81 slips into the recess portion 80 d, the latch 80is considerably swung up, whereby the projecting tooth 80 b can bepositively disengaged from the first cutout tooth 52 a of the sidebracket 5′ of the seat cushion. Thus, the tipping-up lock means isbrought to the unlocked state, that is, the seat cushion is brought to acondition where it is allowed to be tipped up.

In the condition where the tipping-up lock means is unlocked, namely,the projecting tooth 80 b of the latch 80 is disengaged from the cutouttooth 52 a of the side bracket 5′, when the person lifts the seatcushion up from the forward direction while leaving the second operatinglever pulled and holding the seat cushion with his/her hand, the cutouttooth 52 a of the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion is moved away fromthe first cutout tooth 80 b of the latch 80 as shown in FIG. 12a . Thus,the seat cushion 5 is tipped up from the first used position to thetipped-up position around the support pins 50 as shown in FIGS. 12b and12 c.

When the second operating lever 80 is pull-operated at the time ofcausing the tipping-up lock means to be unlocked, the second link plate82 is swung upward and the induction pin 72 of the braking link 71 isescapingly moved toward the lower hole edge region 83 b from the middlehole edge region 83 a of the second link plate 82 (FIG. 7) relative tothe second link plate 82 as shown in FIG. 12a , so that the inductionpin 72 of the braking link 71 is not drawn up by the second link 82 andthe reclining lock mechanisms are not unlocked.

In the condition where the seat cushion is tipped-up as shown in FIG.12c , when the second operating lever 8 is released from thepulled-state, the components which include the second link plate 82, thecam member 81 and the latch 80 come down by gravity while pulling thewire 8 a of the second wire cable down as shown in FIG. 13 and arereturned to their original positions. In the condition where thecomponents are returned to the original positions, the lower portion ofthe cam member 81 is engagingly abutted against the engaging stepportion 80 c of the latch 80 and the projecting tooth 80 b of the latch80 is engaged with the second cutout tooth 52 b of the side bracket 5′of the seat cushion 5. Thus, the seat cushion 5 is maintained in thetipped-up posture.

Returning of the seat cushion 5 maintained in the tipped-up posture tothe first used position can be performed by pulling the second operatinglever 8 in the same manner as discussed above. Namely, when the secondoperating lever 8 is pulled, the tipping-up lock means is unlocked. Inthis condition, the seat cushion can be pivoted to the first usedposition by the person.

In a case where the reclining lock means is to be unlocked in thecondition where the entire vehicle seat is located at the used positionthereof and both the reclining lock means and the tipping-up lock meansare locked (FIG. 1), when the person pulls the first operating lever 7,the wire 7 a of the first wire cable of the first operating lever 7 isdrawn up as shown in FIG. 14 and the first link plate 73 is swung upwardaround the support pin 77. At this time, the induction pin 72 of thebraking link 71 is located at the rearward end of the guide hole 78 ofthe first link plate 73 and engagingly abutted against the middle holeedge portion 83 a of the second link plate 82 (see FIG. 7), so that thesecond link plate 82 is also swung upward synchronously with the upwardswinging of the first link plate 73.

When the first link plate 73 is swung upward, the braking link 71coupled via the induction pin 72 to the first link plate 73 is pulled upand the collapsible link bar member 70 coupled between the braking link71 and the actuating shaft 4 of the first reclining lock mechanism 3 ispulled upward as shown in FIG. 15, whereby the actuating shafts of thefirst and second reclining lock mechanisms are synchronously rotated.Thereby, the reclining lock mechanisms are unlocked and the tipping-uplock means is also unlocked since the second link plate 82 is swungupward as discussed above.

In the condition where the reclining lock means and the tipping-up lockmeans are unlocked, the person can cause the seat back 1 to be pivotedrearward so as to be angularly adjusted as shown in FIG. 16. When thefirst operating lever 7 is released from the pulled-state after the seatback 1 is angularly adjusted rearward, the components which include thefirst link plate 73, the braking link 71, the link bar member 70, thesecond link plate 82, the cam member 81 and the latch 80 come down bygravity and are returned to their original positions, whereby thereclining lock means and the tipping-up lock means are locked and theentire seat is maintained in a used position thereof at which the seatback is angularly adjusted rearward.

Moreover, in the condition where the reclining lock means and thetipping-up lock mean are unlocked, the seat back is pivoted forward andthe entire vehicle seat can be dived down and stored in a space on thelower step portion f₂ of the vehicle body floor F as shown in FIGS. 17aand 17b . In this case, the components which include the first linkplate 73, the braking plate 71, the link bar member 70, the second linkplate 82, the cam member 81 and the latch 80 cannot come down by gravityas shown in FIGS. 18a and 18b during the forward pivotal movement of theseat back from the substantially vertical position, so that thereclining lock means and the tipping-up lock means are maintained in theunlocked states.

In the condition which the reclining lock means and the tipping-up lockmeans are maintained in the unlocked states, the person causes theentire seat to be forward pivoted to a certain extent while holding theseat back with his/her hand. Then, the person causes his/her hand to beremoved from the recess portion of the seat back to the recess portionof the seat cushion and causes the seat cushion to be lifted down whileholding the seat cushion with his/her hand. Thus, the entire vehicleseat can be dived down and stored in the space on the lower step portionf₂ of the vehicle body floor F.

In the dived-down state of the entire vehicle seat, the reclining lockmeans and the tipping-up lock means are still maintained in the unlockedstates, so that when the vehicle seat in the dived-down state is to bereturned to the used position of the entire vehicle seat, the personinserts his/her hand into the recess portion of the seat back, and caneasily lift the entire vehicle seat up from the dived-down positionshown in FIG. 19a to a position shown in FIG. 19b and then return thevehicle seat to the used position of the entire vehicle seat (FIG. 1),while holding the seat back with his/her hand.

In the condition where the seat cushion is locked in the tipped-upposition by the tipping-up lock means, the stopper pin 51 projectingfrom the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion 5 is separated from thelower portion of the braking link 71 and the braking link 71 comes downby gravity as shown in FIG. 20, so that the induction pin 72 of thebraking link 71 is located at a forward end of the guide hole 78 formedin the first link plate 73.

When the first operating lever 7 is pull-operated in order that the seatcushion 5 maintained in the tipped-up position is pivoted forwardtogether with the seat back and then dived down, the first link plate 73is swung upward as shown in FIG. 21, whereby the induction pin 72 of thebreaking link 71 which is located at the forward end of the guide hole78 of the first link plate 73 is pulled upward, so that the reclininglock means is unlocked as discussed above.

Even if the reclining lock means is unlocked, the induction pin 72 ofthe braking link 71 is escapingly moved from the middle hole edgeportion 83 a of the second link plate 82 toward the upper hole edgeportion 83 c of the second link plate 82 (FIG. 7) with respect to thesecond link plate 82 according to the unlocking operation of thereclining lock means, so that the tipping-up lock means is maintained inthe locked state.

In the condition where the tipping-up lock means is maintained in thelocked state, the seat cushion 5 is prevented from being pivoted withrespect to the seat back 1 as shown in FIGS. 22a and 22b , so that theseat cushion 5 can be forward pivoted together with the seat back 1 andthe entire vehicle seat can be dived down as shown in FIG. 23 and thenstored in the space on the lower step portion of the vehicle body floor.

The diving-down movement of the entire vehicle seat can be performed bythe person in the same manner as discussed above. That is, the personinserts his/her hand into the recess portion of the seat back, causesthe entire seat to be forward pivoted to the certain extent whileholding the seat back with his/her hand. Then, the person causes his/herhand to be removed from the recess portion of the seat back to therecess portion of the seat cushion, and causes the seat cushion to belifted down while holding the seat cushion with his/her hand. Thus, theentire vehicle seat can be dived down and stored in the space on thelower step portion f₂ of the vehicle body floor F.

As discussed above, in the condition where the seat cushion 5 is tippedup, even if the reclining lock means is unlocked by operating the firstoperating lever 7, the tipping-up lock means is kept in the lockedstate, so that the entire vehicle seat can be angularly adjustedrearward as shown in FIG. 24.

During changing of the posture of the entire vehicle seat which has beendiscussed above, namely, during the tipping-up movement of the seatcushion 5 (FIGS. 12b and 12c ) or the diving-down movement of the entirevehicle seat (FIGS. 17a and 17b ), the stand leg portion 6 can bepivoted toward the stored position synchronously with such movement ofthe seat cushion or the entire vehicle seat. Moreover, during thereturning movement of the entire vehicle seat to the used positionthereof (FIGS. 19a and 19b ) or the returning movement of the seatcushion in the tipped-up state to the first used position, the stand legportion 6 can be pivoted toward the developed position synchronouslywith such movement of the entire vehicle seat or the seat cushion.

Incidentally, while the case where the tipping-up lock means and thefirst and second releasing means are provided on the one side of thevehicle seat has been discussed with respect to the embodiment of thepresent invention, second tipping-up lock means, third releasing meansand fourth releasing means which are constructed in the same manner asthe first tipping-up lock means, the first releasing means and thesecond releasing means are done, respectively, except that the third andfourth releasing means do not include any operating levers, may beprovided on the other of the both sides of the vehicle seat. In thiscase, a fourth wire cable is connected between the first operating lever7 and a link plate of the third releasing means and a fifth wire cableis connected between the second operating lever 8 and a link plate ofthe fourth releasing means, so that when the first operating lever ispull-operated, the first releasing means and the third releasing meanscan be synchronously actuated and, when the second operating lever ispull-operated, the second releasing means and the fourth releasing meanscan be synchronously actuated.

Referring to FIGS. 25 to 45 b, a tip-up/dive down type vehicle seataccording to a second embodiment of the present invention will bediscussed hereinafter. The second embodiment is constructed in asubstantially same manner as the first embodiment is done, except forfollowing points. In FIGS. 25 to 45 b, components that are substantiallysimilar to those of the vehicle seat shown in FIGS. 1 to 24 aredesignated by the same reference numerals. Like the vehicle seataccording to the first embodiment of the present invention, the vehicleseat according to the second embodiment of includes the seat back 1 (seeFIG. 33) adapted to be pivotally movable and having the spaced apartside brackets serving as the side frame sections of the seat back framefor the seat back 1, the seat cushion 5 pivotally supported to the seatback 1 so as to be capable of being tipped up (see FIG. 33), thereclining lock means including the first and second reclining lockmechanisms 3 for releasably locking the seat back 1 and preventing thepivotal movement of the seat back 1 (only first reclining mechanism 3 isshown in FIG. 33), the first releasing means for unlocking the first andsecond reclining lock mechanisms 3 and allowing the seat back to bebrought to the condition where the seat back is allowed to be pivotedforward and rearward (see FIG. 33), the tipping-up lock means forreleasably locking the seat cushion 5 and preventing the tipping-upmovement of the seat cushion (see FIG. 33), and the second releasingmeans for unlocking the tipping-up means and allowing the seat cushionto be brought to the condition where the seat cushion is allowed to betipped up (see FIG. 33). The reclining lock mechanisms 3 are providedbetween the lower end portions of the spaced apart side brackets of theseat back 1 and the spaced apart base brackets 2 mounted on the upperstep portion f₁ of the vehicle body floor F so as to stand up from theupper step portion f1, so that the seat back 1 is allowed to bereleasably locked with respect to the upper step portion f1 of thevehicle body floor F by the reclining lock mechanisms 3.

Like the seat cushion of the first embodiment, the seat cushion 5 of thesecond embodiment includes the spaced apart side brackets serving as theside frame sections of the seat cushion frame for the seat cushion 5.The spaced apart side brackets of the seat cushion 5 are coupled at therear end portions thereof to the portions of the side brackets of theseat back 1, which are adjacent the lower end portions of the spacedapart side brackets of the seat back 1, by the support pins 50, wherebythe seat cushion 5 is pivotally supported to the seat back 1 so as to beallowed to be tipped up. Like the vehicle seat of the first embodiment,the vehicle seat of the second embodiment further includes thesubstantially U-shaped stand leg portion 6 in outline which is pivotallyconnected at the upper end regions of the spaced apart vertical portionsthereof to the side brackets of the seat cushion 5 by the support pins 6a. As shown in FIG. 33, the receiving base 6 b for receiving andengaging the lower horizontal portion of the stand leg portion 6 ismounted on the lower step portion f₂ of the vehicle body floor F. Thestand leg portion 6 is adapted to be engaged at the lower horizontalportion thereof with the receiving base 6 b so as to obliquely stand upfrom the lower step portion f₂ of the vehicle body floor F, whereby whenthe seat cushion is located at the first used position, the seat cushionis horizontally supported by the stand leg portion 6 which is releasablyengaged with the receiving base 6 b.

Like the reclining lock means of the first embodiment, the reclininglock means of the second embodiment is adapted to be unlocked bypull-operating the first operating lever 7 which is provided in therecess portion of the back of the seat back 1. In the condition wherethe reclining lock means is unlocked, the person can cause the seat back1 to be pivoted forward or rearward in one motion while holding the seatback with his/her hand.

Like the tipping-up lock means of the first embodiment, the tipping-uplock means of the second embodiment is adapted to be unlocked bypull-operating the second operating lever 8 which is provided in therecess portion formed in the bottom region of the forward section of theseat cushion 5. In the condition where the tipping-up lock means isunlocked, the person can cause the seat cushion 5 to be tipped up in onemotion while holding the seat cushion with his/her hand.

Like the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion 5 of the first embodiment,the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion 5 of the second embodiment isprovided at the rear portion thereof with the substantiallysemicircular-arc shaped edge which extends about the support pin 50 ofthe side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion. The stopper pin 51 is providedon the side bracket 5′ so as to be arranged upward of the support pin 50of the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion 5.

Referring to FIG. 25, the vehicle seat according to the secondembodiment of the present invention is different from the vehicle seatof the first embodiment in that in addition to the first and secondcutout teeth 52 a, 52 b, the tipping-up lock means includes a thirdcutout tooth 52 c provided at the substantially semicircular-arc shapededge of the side bracket 5′ so as to be arranged between the first andsecond cutout teeth 52 a, 52 b and serving as means to facilitatecausing of the seat cushion to be locked in a middle position betweenthe first used position and the tipped-up position of the seat cushion.Like the first cutout tooth 52 a of the first embodiment, the firstcutout tooth 52 a of the second embodiment is configured to include therecess portion which is adapted to receive the projecting tooth 80 b ofthe latch 80 during the returning of the seat cushion to the first usedposition from the tipped-up position and has a length X sufficient toallow the seat back in the second used position to be angularly adjustedrearward in the condition where the seat cushion is located in the firstused position.

Referring to FIGS. 26 to 28, the first releasing means of the secondembodiment is different from the first releasing means of the firstembodiment in that, in addition to the collapsible link bar member 70,the first braking link 71 coupled to the collapsible link bar member 70and having the induction pin 72, the first link plate 73, and the firstoperating lever 7, the first releasing means of the second embodimentincludes a second braking link 74 provided at the first link plate 73and an elongated bar 75 collapsibly supported to an upper end portion ofthe second braking link 74 and having a wire retaining pin 76 projectinglaterally from the elongated bar 75 at a free end thereof.

Like the collapsible link bar member 70 of the first embodiment, thecollapsible link bar member 70 of the second embodiment includes thelower bar portion 70 a coupled at the first end thereof to the actuatingshaft 4 of the first reclining lock mechanism 3 and the upper barportion 70 b connected at the first end thereof to the second end of thelower bar portion 70 a by the support pin 70 c and extending upward.

Like the braking link 71 of the first embodiment which is shown in FIG.4, the first braking link 71 of the second embodiment is swingablyconnected at the substantially middle portion thereof to the second endof the upper bar portion 70 b by the support pin 70 d.

The first link plate 73 of the second embodiment is formed into asubstantially triangular shape having three lobes as shown in FIG. 28,and swingably supported at a rearward lobe thereof to the side bracket1′ of the seat back 1 by the support pin 77 as shown in FIGS. 26 and 27.Like the first link plate 73 of the first embodiment, the first linkplate 73 of the second embodiment has the circular arc-shaped guide hole78 formed therein so as to extend about the support pin 70 d of thefirst braking link 71. The induction pin 72 of the first braking link 71is inserted through the guide hole 78 of the first link plate 73. Thefirst link plate 73 of the second embodiment is different from the firstlink plate 73 of the first embodiment in that it has a substantiallyL-shaped control hole 79 formed therein. The control hole 79 includes ahorizontal engaging hole portion 79 a located at a position lower thanthe forward end of the guide hole 78, and a vertical hole portion 79 bvertically extending so as to continue from the horizontal engaging holeportion 79 a. The wire retaining pin 76 of the elongated bar 75 isinserted through the control hole 79 of the first link plate 73.

The second braking link 74 is mounted at a middle portion thereof to thefirst link plate 73 by a support pin 74 a in such a manner that a lowerportion of the second braking link 74 is adapted to be abutted againstthe stopper pin 51 from the direction opposite to the direction fromwhich the lower portion of the first braking link 71 is abutted againstthe stopper pin 51. The elongated bar 75 is connected to the upper endportion of the second braking link 74 by a support pin 74 b. The vehicleseat of the second embodiment is further different from the vehicle seatof the first embodiment in that the wire 7 a of the first wire cable ofthe first operating lever 7 is connected to the wire retaining pin 76projecting laterally from the upper end of the elongated bar 75.

In the vehicle seat of the second embodiment, when the first operatinglever 7 is pull-operated, the wire retaining pin 76 of the elongated bar75 which is engaged with the horizontal engaging hole portion 79 a ofthe control hole 79 is drawn upward and the first link plate 73, thefirst braking link 71, and the link bar member 70 are drawn up, wherebythe actuating shafts 4 of the first and second reclining mechanisms aresynchronously rotated and the reclining lock means is brought to theunlocked state. Moreover, when the first operating lever 7 is releasedfrom the pulled-state, the components including the first link plate 73,the first braking link 71 and the link bar member 70 come down bygravity, whereby the actuating shafts 4 of the reclining mechanisms arerotated back and the reclining lock means is brought to the lockedstate.

As shown in FIGS. 26 and 27, the tipping-up lock means of the secondembodiment includes the first, second and third cutout teeth 52 a, 52 b,52 c provided at the substantially semicircular arc-shaped edge of theside bracket 5′, the latch 80 swingably supported at the forward portionthereof to the side bracket 1′ of the seat back by the support pin 80 a,and the cam member 81 supported to the support pin 77 of the first linkplate 73.

Like the latch 80 of the first embodiment which is shown in FIG. 5, thelatch 80 of the second embodiment is provided at the lower edge regionof the rearward portion thereof with the projecting tooth 80 b as shownin FIG. 29. The projecting tooth 80 b is adapted to be selectively andreleasably engaged with the first, second and third cutout teeth 52 a,52 b, 52 c of the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion 5. In order thatthe projecting tooth 80 b of the latch 80 can be securely engaged withthe second and third teeth 52 b, 52 c, the projecting tooth 80 b isconfigured to include the two spaced apart projecting tooth-portions.

As shown in FIGS. 26 and 27, the cam member 81 is swingably supported atthe cam body thereof to the side bracket 1′ of the seat back 1 by thesupport pin 77 of the first link plate 73 with the lower portion thereofbeing directed to the upper region of the rearward portion of the latch80.

Like the latch 80 of the first embodiment, the latch 80 of the secondembodiment has the engaging step portion 80 c formed in the upper regionof the rearward portion thereof. The lower portion of the cam member 81is releasably abutted against the engaging step portion 80 c of thelatch 80, whereby the cam member 81 functions as the prop with respectto the latch 80, so that the engagement between the projecting tooth 80b of the latch 80 and each of the cutout teeth 52 a, 52 b, 52 c of theside bracket 5′ of the seat cushion 5 can be positively maintained.

Like the cam member 81 of the first embodiment, the angle of the cammember 81 relative to the latch 80 is set in such a manner that theangle θ between the reference line L₁ connecting the axial center O₁ ofthe support pin 80 a of the latch 80 and the abutment point P of the cammember 81 against the engaging step portion 80 c of the latch 80, andthe line L₂ connecting the axial center O₂ of the support pin 77 of thecam member 81 and the abutment point P is kept to be an acute angle, asshown in FIG. 29.

Like the cam member 81 of the first embodiment, the lower portion of thecam member 81 of the second embodiment is formed into the substantiallysemielliptical shape. Correspondingly to such a shape of the lowerportion of the cam member 81, the bottom surface of the engaging stepportion 80 c of the latch 80 is formed so as to have the substantiallyJ-shape which allows the lower portion of the cam member 81 to be easilyabutted against the engaging step portion 80 c. Moreover, thesubstantially J-shaped bottom surface of the engaging step portion 80 cis formed so as to have a curve which allows at least half or moreregion of the lower longitudinal portion of the cam member 81 to bereceived by the engaging step portion 80 c, so that the lowerlongitudinal portion of the cam member 81 can be positively abuttedagainst the engaging step portion 80 c of the latch 80 and stablyreceived by the engaging step portion 80 c.

Like the second releasing means of the first embodiment, the secondreleasing means of the second embodiment includes the recess portion 80d formed in the upper region of the rearward portion of the latch 80 forallowing the swinging movement of the cam member 81, the second linkplate 82 supported to the side bracket 1′ of the seat back 1 by thesupport pin 77 of the first link plate 73, and the second operatinglever 8. The second operating lever 8 is coupled to the second linkplate 82 via the wire 8 a of the second wire cable that is insertedthrough the tube 8 b of the second wire cable.

The recess portion 80 d of the latch 80 extends continuously from theedge of the engaging step portion 80 c and is formed so as to have thedepth which is not less than the height of the engaged region betweenthe projecting tooth 80 b of the latch 80 and each of the cutout teeth52 a, 52 b, 52 c and allows the projecting tooth 80 b of the latch 80 tobe escapingly disengaged from each of the cutout teeth 52 a, 52 b, 52 c.In the illustrated example, the recess portion 80 d of the latch 80 isformed so as to have the substantially U-shape which has the depthlarger than the height of the engaged region between the projectingtooth 80 d and each of the cutout teeth 52 a, 52 b, 52 c and fits thelower portion of the cam member 81.

The recess portion 80 d of the latch 80 serves to allow the cam member81 to be swung up in such a manner that the lower portion of the cammember 81 is disengaged from the engaging step portion 80 c of the latch80 and slips into the recess portion 80 d. As the cam member 81 is swungup, the latch 80 is swung up in such a manner the projecting tooth 80 bis positively disengaged from any one of the cutout teeth 52 a, 52 b, 52c of the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion. Incidentally, like thelatch of the first embodiment, the latch 80 of the second embodiment isheld so as to be stably swingable with respect to the holding plate 90(FIG. 27) which is supported by the support pin 50 of the side bracket5′ and the support pin 80 a of the latch 80.

As discussed above, the first link plate 73, the second link plate 82and the cam member 81 are supported to the support pin 77 which isrotatably supported to the side bracket 1′ of the seat back 1. The cammember 81 and the second link plate 82 are fixed to the support pin 77,so that they are swingable together.

Like the second link plate 82 of the first embodiment which is shown inFIG. 7, the second link plate 82 of the second embodiment is formed withthe opening hole 83 which receives the induction pin 72 of the firstbraking link 71 and has the middle hole edge region 83 a against whichthe induction pin 72 of the first braking link 71 is adapted to beengagingly abutted when the entire vehicle seat is located at the usedposition of the entire vehicle seat, the lower hole edge region 83 btoward which the induction pin 72 of the first braking link 71 isadapted to be escaping moved from the middle hole edge region 83 a whenthe seat cushion is tipped up, and the upper hole edge region 83 ctoward which the induction pin 72 is adapted to be escapingly moved whenthe seat cushion is in the tipped-up condition and the reclining lockmeans is unlocked.

When the second operating lever 8 is pull-operated by the person, thesecond link plate 82 and the cam member 81 are swung upward together andthe latch 80 is swung upward by the upward movement of the cam member81, whereby the tipping-up means is unlocked. Moreover, when the secondoperating lever 8 is released from the pulled-state, the entirecomponents which include the second link plate 82, the cam member 81 andthe latch 80 come down by gravity, whereby the tipping-up lock means isbrought to the locked state.

Like the stand leg portion 6 of the first embodiment which is shown inFIG. 8, the stand leg portion 6 of the second embodiment is typicallyurged toward the stored position under the seat cushion by the tensionspring 10 which is retained at the one end thereof to the upper endregion of the one of the spaced apart vertical portions of the U-shapedstand leg portion 6 and retained at the other end thereof to the one ofthe side brackets of the seat cushion. Moreover, the wire of the thirdwire cable 11 which is inserted through the tube 11 c of the third wirecable 11 is coupled at the one end portion 11 a thereof to the upper endregion of the vertical portion of the stand leg portion 6 and coupled atthe other end portion thereof to the seat back.

Like the third wire cable 11 of the first embodiment which is shown inFIGS. 9a to 9c , the other end portion 11 b of the wire of the thirdwire cable 11 of the second embodiment is supported to the retainingpiece 12 which is provided at the suitable portion of the seat backframe. The other end portion 11 b of the wire of the third wire cable 11is provided with the spherical end stop 11 d and penetrated through theslit of the retaining piece 12 so as to be movable relative to theretaining piece 12. Like the first embodiment, any suitable compensatorfor compensating the pulling force exerted on the wire of the third wirecable 11 and adjusting the total length of the wire of the third wirecable 11 is provided at the suitable portion of the wire of the thirdwire cable 11.

When the seat cushion is located at the first used position, the wire ofthe third wire cable 11 is in the condition shown in FIG. 9a . In thiscondition, when the person causes the tipped-up lock means to beunlocked by pulling the second operating lever 8 and then causes theseat cushion to be tipped up while allowing the stand leg portion 6 tobe disengaged from the receiving base 6 b (FIG. 33), the wire of thethird wire cable 11 is pushed so as to overcome the action of thetension spring 10 (as shown in FIG. 9b ) and allow the stand leg portion6 to be pivoted toward the developed position thereof until the seatcushion reaches a position just before the tipped-up position. On theother hand, as the seat cushion is pivoted toward the tipped-up positionfrom the position just before the tipped-up position, the action of thetension spring (FIG. 8) is exerted on the wire of the third wire cable11, whereby the wire of the third wire cable 11 is moved in such amanner that the wire end portion 11 b is moved relative to the retainingpiece 12 so as to project from the retaining piece as shown in FIG. 9c .Thus, the stand leg portion 6 is moved to the stored position by theaction of the tension spring 10.

By the wire of the third wire cable 11, the stand leg portion 6 can bepivoted toward the stored position synchronously with the tipping-upmovement of the seat cushion and the diving-down movement of the entirevehicle seat, and can be pivoted toward the developed positionsynchronously with returning of the entire seat toward the used positionof the entire vehicle seat or returning of the seat cushion to the firstused position.

In the tip-up/dive down type reclining vehicle-seat of the secondembodiment which is constructed as discussed above, in a condition wherethe entire seat is located at the used position thereof (FIG. 1) and thereclining lock means and the tipping-up lock means are in the lockedstates (FIG. 26), the lower end portion of the first braking link 71 isstoppingly engaged with the stopper pin 51 provided on the side bracket5′ of the seat cushion 5, so that the induction pin 72 of the firstbraking link 71 is located at the rear end portion of the guide hole 78of the first link plate 73, whereby the used position of the entirevehicle seat is determined.

In the condition where the entire seat is located at the used positionthereof, the second braking link 74 is hanged down from the first linkplate 73 by gravity and assumes a posture in which a lower portion ofthe second braking link 74 is located close to the stopper pin 51 but isnot contacted with the stopper pin 51. Therefore, the elongated bar 75is in a condition where it becomes collapsed relative to the secondbraking link 74, and the wire retaining pin 76 is located in theengaging hole portion 79 a of the control hole 79 formed in the firstlink plate 73.

In the condition where the entire seat is located at the used positionthereof, when the person pulls the first operating lever 7 in order tocause the reclining lock means to be unlocked, the wire 7 a of the firstwire cable is pulled up so as to drawn up the wire retaining pin 76located at the horizontal engaging hole portion 79 a of the control hole79 as shown in FIG. 30, whereby the first link plate 73 is swung upabout the support pin 77. Moreover, the induction pin 72 of the firstbraking link 71 is located at the rearward end of the guide hole 78 ofthe first link plate 73 and engaged with the middle hole edge 83 a ofthe opening hole 83 formed in the second link plate 82, so that thesecond link plate 82 is also pulled up by the drawing-up of the wireretaining pin 76.

When the first link plate 73 is swung up about the support pin 77, theinduction pin 72 is drawn up and the first braking link 71 coupled viathe induction pin 72 to the first link plate 73 is pulled upwardly, tothereby cause the collapsible link bar member 70 to be pulled upwardlyas shown in FIG. 31. Thus, the reclining lock means is brought to theunlocked state.

Moreover, when the first link plate 73 is swung upward, the second linkplate 82 is also swung upward as discussed above, whereby the cam member81 is swung upward in such a manner that the lower portion of the cammember 81 is disengaged from the engaging step portion 80 c of the latch80 and slips into the recess portion 80 d of the latch 80. As the lowerportion of the cam member 81 slips into the recess portion 80 d of thelatch 80, the latch 80 is swung up in such a manner that the projectingtooth 80 b is disengaged from the first cutout tooth 52 a of the sidebracket 5′, whereby the tipping-up lock means is also unlocked.

The recess portion 80 d of the latch 80 is configured to have the depthlarger than the height of the engaged region between the projectingtooth 80 b of the latch 80 and the cutout tooth 52 a of the side bracket5′ as discussed above, so that as the lower portion of the cam member 81slips into the recess portion 80 d, the latch is considerably swung up,whereby the projecting tooth 80 b can be positively disengaged from thefirst cutout tooth 52 a of the side bracket 5′.

In the condition where the reclining lock means and the tipping-up lockmeans are unlocked, the seat back can be angularly adjusted rearward byan extent corresponding to the length X of the recess portion of thefirst cutout tooth 52 a (FIG. 25), as shown in FIG. 33. When the firstoperating lever 7 is released from the pulled-state after the seat backis angularly adjusted rearward, the components which include the firstlink plate 73, the first braking link 71, the link bar member 70, thesecond link plate 82, the cam member 81, and the latch 80 come down bygravity, whereby the reclining lock means and the tipping-up lock meansare locked. Thus, the entire vehicle seat is maintained in the usedposition thereof.

In the condition where the reclining lock means and the tipping-up lockmeans are unlocked, the seat back 1 is pivoted forward and the entirevehicle seat can be dived down and stored in the space on the lower stepportion f₂ of the vehicle body floor F, as shown in FIGS. 34a and 34b .In this case, the components which include the first link plate 73, thefirst braking plate 71, the link bar member 70, the second link plate82, the cam member 81 and the latch 80 cannot come down by gravity asshown in FIGS. 35a and 35b during the forward pivotal movement of theseat back from the substantially vertical position, so that thereclining lock means and the tipping-up lock means are maintained in theunlocked states.

In the condition which the reclining lock means and the tipping-up lockmeans are maintained in the unlocked states, the person causes theentire seat to be forward pivoted to a certain extent while holding theseat back with his/her hand. Then, the person causes his/her hand to beremoved from the recess portion of the seat back to the recess portionof the seat cushion and causes the seat cushion to be lifted down whileholding the seat cushion with his/her hand. Thus, the entire vehicleseat can be dived down and stored in the space on the lower step portionf₂ of the vehicle body floor F.

In the dived-down state of the entire vehicle seat, the reclining lockmeans and the tipping-up lock means are still maintained in the unlockedstates, so that when the vehicle seat in the dived-down state is to bereturned to the used position of the entire vehicle seat, the personinserts his/her hand into the recess portion of the seat back, and caneasily lift the entire vehicle seat up from the dived-down positionshown in FIG. 36a to a position shown in FIG. 36b and then return thevehicle seat to the used position of the entire vehicle seat (FIG. 1),while holding the seat back with his/her hand.

In a case where the seat cushion is to be tipped up in the conditionwhere the entire vehicle seat is located at the used position thereof,when the second operating lever is pull-operated as shown in FIG. 37, asdiscussed above, the second link plate 82 is swung up about the supportpin 77 and the cam member 81 is also swung up together with the secondlink plate 81 in such a manner that the lower portion of the cam member81 is disengaged from the engaging step portion of the latch 80 andslips into the recess portion 80 d of the latch 80, whereby the latch 80is swung up in such a manner that the projecting tooth 80 b of the latch80 is disengaged from the cutout tooth 52 a of the side bracket 5′.Thus, the tipping-up lock means is brought to the unlocked-state (FIG.32).

When the tipping-up lock means is unlocked, the induction pin 72 isescapingly moved toward the lower hole edge region 83 b of the openinghole 83 relative to the second link plate 82. Therefore, the inductionpin 72 is not drawn up by the second link plate 82, so that thereclining lock means is not unlocked.

In the condition where the tippling-up lock means is unlocked, namely,the projecting tooth 80 b of the latch 80 is disengaged from the cutouttooth 52 a of the side bracket 5′, when the person lifts the seatcushion up from the forward direction while leaving the second operatinglever pulled and holding the seat cushion with his/her hand, the cutouttooth 52 a of the side bracket 5′ of the seat cushion is moved away fromthe first cutout tooth 80 b of the latch 80. Thus, the seat cushion 5 istipped up from the first used position to a middle position between thefirst used position and the tipped-up position (see FIG. 38) or tippedup from the first used position to the tipped-up position (see FIG. 39).

In the condition where the seat cushion is tipped up to the tipped-upposition for example, when the second operating lever is released fromthe pulled-state, the components including the second link plate 82, thecam member 81, and the latch 80 come down by gravity as shown in FIG.40. At this time, the lower portion of the cam member 81 is engaginglyabutted against the engaging step portion 80 c of the latch 80 and theprojecting tooth 80 b of the latch 80 is engaged with the second cutouttooth 52 c, whereby the seat cushion is maintained in the tipped-upcondition.

In a case where the seat cushion 5 is to be returned to the first usedposition from the tipped-up position or the middle position, when thesecond operating lever is pull-operated, the tipping-up lock means isunlocked. In this condition, the seat cushion can be returned to thefirst used position.

When the seat cushion is locked in the tipped-up position (FIG. 40), thestopper pin 51 of the side bracket 5′ is separated from the lowerportion of the first and second braking links 71, 74 and the first andsecond braking links 71, 74 come down by gravity. Thereby, the inductionpin 72 of the first braking link 71 is moved to the forward end of theguide hole 78 formed in the first link plate 73. On the other hand, thewire retaining pin 76 provided at the elongated bar 75 which isconnected to the second braking link 74 is moved toward the horizontalengaging hole portion 79 a of the control hole 79 formed in the firstlink plate 73.

When the first operating lever 7 is pull-operated in order that the seatcushion is pivoted forward together with the seat back from thetipped-up position, dived down and stored in the space on the lower stepportion of the vehicle body floor, the first link plate 73 is swung upas shown in FIG. 41 and the induction pin 72 of the first braking link71 which is located at the forward end of the guide hole 78 of the firstlink plate 73 is drawn up, whereby the reclining lock means is unlockedas discussed above.

When the reclining lock means is unlocked, the induction pin 72 of thefirst braking link 71 is located at the forward end of the guide hole 78of the first link plate 73 and escapingly moved toward the upper holeedge region 83 c of the opening hole 83 formed in the second link plate82, so that the second link plate 82 is not swung and the tipping-uplock means is maintained in the locked-state.

The tipping-up lock means is maintained in the locked-state, so that theseat cushion can be pivoted forward together with the seat back withoutpivoting with respect to the seat back as shown in FIG. 42a , and theentire vehicle seat can be dived down in the condition where thetipping-up lock means is maintained in the locked-state as shown in FIG.42 b.

When the entire seat is to be dived down and stored in the space on thelower step portion of the vehicle body floor, the person causes thevehicle seat to be pivoted forward by the certain extent, while holdingthe seat back with his/her hand, causes his/her hand to be removed fromthe seat back to the seat cushion and can cause the vehicle seat to bedived down while lifting the seat cushion down with his/her hand.

Even if the reclining lock means is unlocked by pull-operating of thefirst operating lever 7, the tipping-up lock means is maintained in thelocked-state, so that the entire vehicle seat in the condition where theseat cushion 5 is tipped up can be angularly adjusted rearward by theextent corresponding to the length X of the recess portion of the firstcutout tooth 52 a of the side bracket 5′ (FIG. 25), as shown in FIG. 43.

When the seat cushion 5 is locked in the middle position, the secondbraking link 74 is kicked up by the stopper pin 51 as shown in FIG. 44.At this time, the elongated bar 75 is pushed by the second braking link74, whereby the wire retaining pin 76 is moved to a connecting holeportion between the horizontal engaging hole portion 79 a and thevertical hole portion 79 b of the control hole 79.

In the condition where the seat cushion 5 is located at the middleposition, even if the first operating lever 7 is erroneouslypull-operated, the wire retaining pin 76 is moved toward the verticalhole portion 79 b from the connecting hole portion of the control hole79 (FIG. 28) at this time as shown in FIG. 45a , so that the reclininglock means is idly operated so as not to be unlocked. Thus, the seatcushion is not allowed to be pivoted with respect to the seat back andmaintained in the condition where it is locked with respect to the seatback as shown in FIG. 45 b.

During changing of the posture of the entire vehicle seat which has beendiscussed above, namely, during the tipping-up movement of the seatcushion 5 or the diving-down movement of the entire vehicle seat, thestand leg portion 6 can be pivoted toward the stored positionsynchronously with such movement of the seat cushion or the entirevehicle seat. Moreover, during the returning movement of the entirevehicle seat to the used position thereof or the returning movement ofthe seat cushion in the tipped-up state to the first used position, thestand leg portion 6 can be pivoted toward the developed positionsynchronously with such movement of the entire vehicle seat or the seatcushion.

Incidentally, while the case where the tipping-up lock means and thefirst and second releasing means are provided on the one side of thevehicle seat has been discussed with respect to the second embodiment ofthe present invention, second tipping-up lock means, third releasingmeans and fourth releasing means which are constructed in the samemanner as the first tipping-up lock means, the first releasing means andthe second releasing means are done, respectively, except that the thirdand fourth releasing means do not include any operating levers, may beprovided on the other of the both sides of the vehicle seat. In thiscase, a fourth wire cable is connected between the first operating lever7 and a link plate of the third releasing means and a fifth wire cableis connected between the second operating lever 8 and a link plate ofthe fourth releasing means, so that when the first operating lever ispull-operated, the first releasing means and the third releasing meanscan be synchronously actuated and, when the second operating lever ispull-operated, the second releasing means and the fourth releasing meanscan be synchronously actuated.

The terms and expressions which have been employed are used as terms ofdescription and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the useof such terms and expressions of excluding any equivalents of thefeatures shown and description, or portions thereof, but it isrecognized that various modifications are possible with the scope of theinvention claimed.

The invention claimed is:
 1. A vehicle seat comprising: a seat cushion;a seat back; a leg portion that supports the seat cushion; and areclining lock mechanism configured for adjustment of an angle of theseat back relative to a vehicle body floor, wherein: a state of thevehicle seat is switchable among: a seating state in which a seatoccupant can be seated on the vehicle seat, a tipped-up state in whichthe seat cushion is tipped up, and a dived-down state in which the seatback and the seat cushion are stacked with each other and stored on thevehicle body floor, and when the vehicle seat is in the tipped-up state,the leg portion is disposed in front of an imaginary vertical line in aseat front-to-rear direction, the imaginary vertical line passingthrough the reclining lock mechanism.
 2. The vehicle seat according toclaim 1, further comprising: a first lever that is provided to the seatback and is configured to place the vehicle seat into the dived-downstate, wherein: when the vehicle seat is in the tipped-up state, thefirst lever is disposed at a rear of the imaginary vertical line in theseat front-to-rear direction.
 3. The vehicle seat according to claim 1,further comprising: a second lever that is provided to the seat cushionand is configured to tip up the seat cushion to place the vehicle seatinto the tipped-up state, wherein: when the vehicle seat is in thetipped-up state, the second lever is disposed in front of the imaginaryvertical line in the seat front-to-rear direction.
 4. The vehicle seataccording to claim 1, further comprising: a receiving base that isconfigured to engage and disengage the leg portion, wherein: the legportion is engaged with the receiving base when the vehicle seat is inthe seating state, and is disengaged with the receiving base when thevehicle seat is in the dived-down state.
 5. The vehicle seat accordingto claim 4, wherein: when the vehicle seat is in the tipped-up state, atleast a part of the leg portion is disposed in front of the reclininglock mechanism and at a rear of the receiving base in the seatfront-to-rear direction.